Altered behavioral and metabolic circadian rhythms in mice with disrupted NAD+ oscillation

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The Intracellular levels of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) are rhythmic and controlled by the circadian clock. However, whether NAD+ oscillation in turn contributes to circadian physiology is not fully understood. To address this question we analyzed mice mutated for the NAD+ hydrolase CD38. We found that rhythmicity of NAD+ was altered in the CD38-deficient mice. The high, chronic levels of NAD+ results in several anomalies in circadian behavior and metabolism. CD38-null mice display a shortened period length of locomotor activity and alteration in the rest-activity rhythm. Several clock genes and, interestingly, genes involved in amino acid metabolism were deregulated in CD38-null livers. Metabolomic analysis identified alterations in the circadian levels of several amino acids, specifically tryptophan levels were reduced in the CD38-null mice at a circadian time paralleling with elevated NAD+ levels. Thus, CD38 contributes to behavioral and metabolic circadian rhythms and altered NAD+ levels influence the circadian clock. © Sassone-Corsi et al.

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Sahar, S., Nin, V., Barbosa, M. T., Chini, E. N., & Sassone-Corsi, P. (2011). Altered behavioral and metabolic circadian rhythms in mice with disrupted NAD+ oscillation. Aging, 3(8), 794–802. https://doi.org/10.18632/aging.100368

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